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CoAs, mfg date and exp date

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  • WisGal64W Online
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    I'm hoping this is the proper location for this post.

    A vendor I recently ordered from, has a product I've been looking for. No red flags that I could find in the CoA, the only thing holding me back is it's 7 months old. They do provide the mfg and exp dates. In this case, appears to be mfg date of 9/15/25 and an exp date of 9/15/27.

    According to the information I've read, it's not a red flag, but if it's not handled and stored properly, it's an obvious red flag. So it comes down to trusting the vendor with their storage techniques.

    For the Experts out there, would you consider it, pass on it? What would do you?

    “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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      Im no expert but thats a hard pass for me. Lets assume the COA's are for the batch being sold. If they have stock that old they are doing something wrong. Its not hard to make sales in this space. A tiktok post can sellout 300 bottles of reta in a couple days. So in the event they dont care enough to do that is it possible they dont care enough to keep them out of light and cool?

      A good example is nexaph T-30 batches are usually 3.000 kits and those sell out in presale or shortly after release.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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